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I have only one proper SFG 4' by 8' bed to show as this is my first year with the ANSFG method and I wanted to start out with a single bed to test the efficiency of the composts I selected and make sure I worked out any kinks I may have encountered gardening this way before going "big".

I made my Facebook garden album "public" so you should be able to see it. We jumped on the warm weather and redid the old railroad tie garden (22 years old) and created a new raised SFG this year. I LOVE it. It was a ton of work, but now that it's done it feels very good! I start each morning with some time in my garden. I'm excited for each new seedling, and this weekend I'm planting the tomatoes and cucumber that I started in the basement. The photo album will keep growing...just like my garden.

@darci.strutt wrote:I made my Facebook garden album "public" so you should be able to see it. We jumped on the warm weather and redid the old railroad tie garden (22 years old) and created a new raised SFG this year. I LOVE it. It was a ton of work, but now that it's done it feels very good! I start each morning with some time in my garden. I'm excited for each new seedling, and this weekend I'm planting the tomatoes and cucumber that I started in the basement. The photo album will keep growing...just like my garden.

I'm sorry, but I don't do Facebook so can't see those. Don't want to ever do Facebook or Twitter. Friends have caught viruses and had puter probs from some goings on with them before so I stay away from them entirely. Can you post any pics here?

The gardens look excellent georgiahomegarden! I love the Coca Cola planter in the background and what is the trap for?? How's the wife?Thanks for sharing and keep us updated

Thank you! The coca cola cooler contains my jalapeno peppers and habanero peppers. The trap is to catch squirrels that get into the garden. I was having issues with them digging in my beds. The wife and baby are doing great, she is seven weeks old.

Here is a link about the planter.http://georgiahomegarden.blogspot.com/2012/04/coca-cola-cooler-pepper-planter-box.html

I'm sorry, but I don't do Facebook so can't see those. Don't want to ever do Facebook or Twitter. Friends have caught viruses and had puter probs from some goings on with them before so I stay away from them entirely. Can you post any pics here?

Kudos to you! I am another non facebook or twitter person. I think it is way overhyped and overblown!

@darci.strutt wrote:I made my Facebook garden album "public" so you should be able to see it. We jumped on the warm weather and redid the old railroad tie garden (22 years old) and created a new raised SFG this year. I LOVE it. It was a ton of work, but now that it's done it feels very good! I start each morning with some time in my garden. I'm excited for each new seedling, and this weekend I'm planting the tomatoes and cucumber that I started in the basement. The photo album will keep growing...just like my garden.